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Example sentences for "prevalently"

Lexicographically close words:
prevailingly; prevails; prevalence; prevalency; prevalent; prevaricate; prevaricated; prevaricating; prevarication; prevarications
  1. The female on the upper side has less fulvous, the wings being prevalently fuscous, and the red color reduced to a spot at the end of the cell.

  2. The male on the upper side is prevalently pale, lustrous red, with a narrow black marginal band and uniformly conspicuous white fringes.

  3. The hind wings are prevalently yellow on the under side.

  4. It is decidedly lighter on the outer third of the wings than the preceding species, the male being prevalently a pale yellowish-brown, with the basal and median areas of the fore wing dark brown.

  5. Prevalently smaller in size than the preceding species.

  6. It is prevalently fulvous upon the upper side, and on the under side of the hind wings heavily and somewhat regularly banded with yellowish-white spots, possessing some pearly luster.

  7. The females of this form are prevalently yellowish on the upper side of the wings; otherwise they are marked exactly as the preceding variety.

  8. Why this result, with such disproportionate physical powers in conflict, should not only take place, but prevalently follow the attack, is satisfactorily explained on the simple principle of the Divine enactment.

  9. Another practice, which he prevalently pursued when at sea, in addition to the religious exercises already noted, was that of devotional reading when in bed.

  10. In them the sperm ducts open in common with the usually single pair of spermiducal glands and prevalently upon the XVIIIth segment.

  11. In addition to these are some perhaps more questionable instances, such as the genus Gordiodrilus which, prevalently West African, has also been found in the West Indies, in East Africa, and in India and Madagascar.

  12. Thus several species of the prevalently arctic and antarctic family Enchytraeidae are shore living.

  13. The opening allegro is based on two main elements which form an effective contrast, the one moving prevalently in syncopated double time, and the other approaching the character of a tarantelle.


  14. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prevalently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.